When it comes to S&OP, many of today’s industry leaders are turning to new technologies to get the most from their S&OP processes. In fact, S&OP technology has evolved from a priority to a necessity.
A recent APQC survey into how organizations across industries can improve their S&OP processes found that 76% of those surveyed expect to invest more in S&OP technology in 2019 compared to 2018, and 69% say that technology is a critical part of their S&OP process.
What are the technologies transforming S&OP and what’s holding organizations back from leveraging them?
Join Marisa Brown, Senior Principal Research Lead, Supply Chain Management, APQC, who will use those findings to discuss:
- The current state of S&OP
- The six technologies that can transform your results
- The factors that are driving the adoption of technologies in the S&OP process
- How those technologies can address organizational challenges
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Moderator: Bob Trebilcock, Editorial Director, Supply Chain Management Review
Recording Date: March 21, 2019 Panelists: Marisa Brown, Senior Principal Research Lead, APQC
Recording Date: March 21, 2019 Panelists: Marisa Brown, Senior Principal Research Lead, APQC
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